WOW! Those are all great images everyone! Here is my set. I spent the day working at the office, but I took two hours lunch break today and made it to the cemetary. Since today is Veteran's Day I thought this was the place to be for me personally.

All photos were taken at the Evergreen Washelli Cemetary in Seattle, WA, USA.
For some reason, I wasn't able to read the time when the photos were taken. Too bad, I wander which image was created on 11/11/11 at 11:11am... it was between 11am-12pm.

These are beautiful and a perfect comment on the day. I had wanted to make it to the cemetery but weather here turned horrific. I was hoping someone would do this... Thank you for posting them and taking part in today's shoot.

John

Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time. (Thomas A. Edison)

These are beautiful and a perfect comment on the day. I had wanted to make it to the cemetery but weather here turned horrific. I was hoping someone would do this... Thank you for posting them adn taking part in today's shoot.

John

Thanks John! The weather has changed so many times here today; I started shooting with the wind, and half way through it started to rain heavily. It was a challenge to shoot with the umbrella tucked in my armpit, but overall it was a great experience. I didn't think of going there until this morning on my way to work.
I really enjoy all those wonderful images here! Amazing sets!

The sun slips over the horizon and the sidewalks roll up nice and neat. My day is done. The shop manager chased me off when I was taking this last set. Apparently good intentions and a smile are not enough after dark...even with a Lensbaby. People need light to feel secure.

Thanks for participating. I look forward to seeing what others post!

Till then, I'm Outback...

Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time. (Thomas A. Edison)

It was another successful fundraiser for our High School Orchestra. Wonderful event - it's like prom for the whole family. We have attendees ranging from toddlers to Great Grandparents. It's wonderful to see all these young people dressed up and actually waltzing.

I struggle to find sharp focus in such dim lighting so I turned my attention to the strings of lights since it was the only thing I could see clearly in the dark gymnasium. I worked on getting pleasing bokeh and shapes that hinted at the movement of the dancers. I did get some clearer shots but to respect the privacy of the young ones at the dance I chose to only post the blurred faces.

Here are my last two groups of photos. It appears I chose the Triptych format for presenting mine without really planning it!

There are two...Tennis and Soccer. I played tennis at my club yesterday and shot the images. Then, last night, I shot some at my son's soccer game. They are playing in the State Tournament and he scored the 2 goals in their 2-0 win!

All images in these two series, except for the obvious Fisheye, were shot with the Control Freak...

*We should do this more often*....some realy nice and inspiring pictures! Love the pub shots, love the tennis triptichs, love the panorama's....well i love all pics!!!! Makes me wish i could have my eyes replaced with a lensbaby.

In the afternoon of the 11.11.11, coming home after work, I took one of my walks on the beach and out on the bridge. Here are some of the pictures from that day, it was between 3pm-4pm (local Swedish time).
All images taken with the plastic optic.

wow! such an amazing collection of pictures!
I think the LB team may be proud of our work. :)
May I suggest that a photo gallery may be set up here on the site collecting all, or almost all, the pictures of this thread?

In any case, back to mine 111111.
I took a day off from work and as soon as my wife discovered it I had in my hand a list of "things to do" that occupied me till noon. :P
Except the first four pics, the set goes from noon to about 5PM. In these 5 hours have walked in the streets of Milano, shooting everything caught my eye (only 115 pictures...).
It has been really funny walking like a tourist in "my" town during a working day, and the day was beautifully sunny, despite the cloudy morning.

all the pictures were taken with the Composer and Double Glass (my favourite optic) with 2.8 aperture ring.

Lots of great pictures. Havent commented any yet, but added some to favorites.

Here is my pics from 111111. For some reason its 11.

Right now we are trying too help mother nature to make winter here in the north of Sweden. The work is wet and cold and not good to camera equipment. I dared not carry the camera during work, but stayed a while after quitting my shift and went around to try to catch the feeling of (manmade) winter coming.

The crew pics are Sweet35 in Composer Pro and the rest is Scout whith Fisheye, most of them bracketted 5 exp and run trough HDRefex Pro.